Is the Bible incomplete?

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As per me, I believe the Bible is complete from the point of creation fro Genesis up to the book of Revelation talking of end times. it is complete.
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This work is fiction so I think the author can take some creative allowance. However, I studied history and religion in college and the bible has been changed and manipulated to support those in political power.
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I guess that for me, the Bible cannot be incomplete by principle, since it is the literal word of God. Also, I've found that the Bible gives meaning to basically every part of life.
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GiselleBengochea wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 11:03 The Bible is complete, it is the most accurate book that was ever written.It is an authoritative work that is written in a myriad of genres, from the simple, (the Book of John )to the tertiary educated (the book of Romans). There is no fiction, the Bible is based on fact.
I will not comment so firmly on accuracy of any historical book, but since this is a matter related to a religion I won't have any comments on that
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Vickie Tash wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 14:39 As per me, I believe the Bible is complete from the point of creation fro Genesis up to the book of Revelation talking of end times. it is complete.
It is the way that you see it makes it complete or not
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jemgirl202 wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 15:05 This work is fiction so I think the author can take some creative allowance. However, I studied history and religion in college and the bible has been changed and manipulated to support those in political power.
That is a fact that many are being taught, and it leads to problems about the accuracy of the current bible
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MichaelCarsonReads wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 17:08 I guess that for me, the Bible cannot be incomplete by principle, since it is the literal word of God. Also, I've found that the Bible gives meaning to basically every part of life.
By principle, it has to be complete as well as perfect
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Officialboluwatife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 16:04 Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.
I like your argument and justification. I also agree on the same.
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Sushan wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 20:20
jemgirl202 wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 15:05 This work is fiction so I think the author can take some creative allowance. However, I studied history and religion in college and the bible has been changed and manipulated to support those in political power.
That is a fact that many are being taught, and it leads to problems about the accuracy of the current bible
Although the Bible might have some changes, I wouldn't say I find anything wrong with it.
It contains laws meant to guide the reader to live in uprightness.
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Critics even say that the bible what we have now is not what exactly jesus told. People have changed it over time according to needs and beliefs , according to the rules of the church.
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The Bible is complete. It only fails to highlight all the details. It precise and direct to the point.
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Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 23:34
Officialboluwatife wrote: 01 Jun 2020, 16:04 Seeing the book is presented as fiction, I see no reason for the comparison. As Christians, I don't think our mind should be after the completeness of the bible. Rather it should be about the significance of the bible we have at hand in our life.
I like your argument and justification. I also agree on the same.
Whether complete or not the importance is in its significance
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Joseph_ngaruiya wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 23:41
Sushan wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 20:20
jemgirl202 wrote: 23 Jun 2020, 15:05 This work is fiction so I think the author can take some creative allowance. However, I studied history and religion in college and the bible has been changed and manipulated to support those in political power.
That is a fact that many are being taught, and it leads to problems about the accuracy of the current bible
Although the Bible might have some changes, I wouldn't say I find anything wrong with it.
It contains laws meant to guide the reader to live in uprightness.
There is no issue with the guiding that it gives to people, since it guides them towards good
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Yaksha Shetty wrote: 24 Jun 2020, 03:43 Critics even say that the bible what we have now is not what exactly jesus told. People have changed it over time according to needs and beliefs , according to the rules of the church.
There is a high possibility that that might have been actually happened
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Duncann679 wrote: 24 Jun 2020, 05:51 The Bible is complete. It only fails to highlight all the details. It precise and direct to the point.
Yes, it is written to the point, so has left out all the irrelevant details
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